Aligning workouts to your zodiac sign (Part 2)
Here's the second part of what your zodiac sign says about your fitness potential.
Making cycling a safer hobby
The recent altercation between a bus driver and a group of cyclists has prompted calls for riding etiquette and dedicated lanes.
4 Malaysian bars on Asia's 50 Best Bars 2025 list, Penang bar wins best menu
Malaysia's cocktail scene enjoyed one of its best showings on the annual Asia's 50 Best Bars list, as four bars made it into the Top 50, with one bar in the Top 10.
Trump’s bigger Maga war
DONALD Trump is in the midst of a global tariff tussle, but beneath the bluster and threats, he is facing another daunting war – with his own Make America Great Again (Maga) base.
Dicing with danger
I SUGGEST the head of the Police Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department position himself at a busy traffic light junction in Kuala Lumpur for an hour.
Katz Tales: No more bathing the cat, hooray!
Before effective topical treatments, cat owners risked their lives and limbs to clean their furious cats in a tub of water.
When your child's thyroid hormones are too high
Hyperthyroidism is not as common in children as adults, but it can potentially have life-threatening consequences if left untreated.
The calm before the kick-off – hello pre-season!
SECOND week of July, and it's that time of the year when football fans start believing again.
Big Smile No Teeth: James? Jason? A name is just what you’re comfortable with
I've played a character named James for years on Singapore TV. The result of that is there is a director of photography who, even on a new show where my character name is not James, calls me James for everything.
Men can suffer from osteoporosis too
When it comes to osteoporosis, women are often thought of first, resulting in this insidious disease being overlooked in men.
Building a multipolar world: Malaysia-China cooperation in a changing global order
MALAYSIA and China share one of Asia's most enduring and dynamic relationships, rooted in centuries of trade and cultural exchange and formalised in 1974 under then prime minister Tun Abdul Razak.